Nintendo Direct June 2026: Ocarina of Time Remake, Kingdom Hearts IV, and Xenoblade Genesis Confirmed for Switch 2

By Powkong Staff | June 29, 2026

TL;DR: Nintendo's June 2026 Direct confirmed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake, Kingdom Hearts IV, and Xenoblade Genesis as major Switch 2 titles. The Ocarina of Time remake launches November 2026, Kingdom Hearts IV arrives Spring 2027, and Xenoblade Genesis is set for Holiday 2026. Nintendo also announced a new Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release window and Pokémon Legends: Z-A for Summer 2026. With these graphically demanding titles, optimizing your Switch 2's dock and power setup becomes essential for the best experience.

Nintendo Direct June 2026: Overview and Key Announcements

On June 9, 2026, Nintendo aired a 40-minute Nintendo Direct focused on both Nintendo Switch 2 and original Nintendo Switch titles, as reported on the Nintendo Official Site. The presentation confirmed several previously rumored titles, including the long-awaited The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake, Kingdom Hearts IV, and Xenoblade Genesis. These announcements are significant for Switch 2 owners because they represent the first wave of AAA third-party and first-party titles that will fully leverage the console's enhanced hardware capabilities, including 4K output in docked mode and improved load times via the new custom NVIDIA processor.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake – What We Know

The biggest surprise of the Direct was the confirmation of a full remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, rebuilt from the ground up using the engine from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. According to the official Nintendo announcement, the remake features completely reworked textures, enhanced lighting, and support for 4K resolution at 60 frames per second on Switch 2. The game is scheduled for a November 2026 release, making it a key holiday title.

For players planning to dive into Hyrule in 4K, having a reliable dock setup is crucial. The POWKONG Cubedock 2 - Portable Dock & Charging Block for Switch 2 supports 4K@60Hz video output and 65W pass-through charging, ensuring your console stays powered during extended Ocarina of Time sessions without overheating. TechRadar's coverage of the remake notes that the game "will push the Switch 2's hardware to its limits," making a quality dock a worthwhile investment.

Who should care: Longtime Zelda fans who want the definitive version of the 1998 classic. Who should skip: Players who prefer the original N64 aesthetic or don't have a 4K display.

Kingdom Hearts IV Confirmed for Switch 2 – Release Window and Details

Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts IV was officially announced for Switch 2 during the Direct, with a Spring 2027 release window. This marks the first mainline Kingdom Hearts title on a Nintendo platform since Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance on the Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo Direct confirmed that the game will run at 4K resolution and 60 FPS in docked mode on Switch 2, matching the performance targets of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions.

The announcement is particularly notable because previous Kingdom Hearts collections on Nintendo Switch were cloud-streaming versions, which suffered from latency issues. The native Switch 2 version eliminates this problem entirely. Players will need significant storage space—the game is estimated at 80GB—and a fast microSD Express card for optimal load times.

For fans of the series, the POWKONG Brickgeek 65W Switch/Switch 2 Power Adapter - Blue provides 65W GaN fast charging, compatible with both Switch 2 and USB-C laptops, so you can keep your console charged during long play sessions. The adapter's compact design also makes it ideal for travel to gaming events or friend's houses.

Xenoblade Genesis: A New Entry in the Beloved Series

Monolith Soft's Xenoblade Genesis was unveiled as a holiday 2026 title for Switch 2. According to the Nintendo Direct coverage, Xenoblade Genesis is a prequel set thousands of years before the original Xenoblade Chronicles, exploring the origins of the Bionis and Mechonis. The game features a fully seamless open world with no loading screens, dynamic weather systems, and real-time day/night cycles. Monolith Soft confirmed the game targets 4K/30FPS in docked mode and 1080p/60FPS in handheld mode.

The sheer scale of Xenoblade Genesis means players will likely spend 100+ hours exploring its world. For handheld players, battery life becomes a concern. The POWKONG Plantdock 2 Piranha - Switch Dock & Joy-Con Charger solves this by combining a dock with a dual Joy-Con charger, allowing you to charge both your console and controllers simultaneously. This is especially useful for multiplayer sessions in Xenoblade Genesis's new co-op mode.

Other Major Announcements: Metroid Prime 4, Pokémon Legends Z-A, and More

The Direct also confirmed that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will launch in March 2027 for Switch 2, with a graphical overhaul including ray-traced lighting. Pokémon Legends: Z-A received a Summer 2026 release window, exclusively for Switch 2. Additionally, KINGDOM HEARTS: Missing Link was announced as a mobile companion app launching alongside Kingdom Hearts IV.

Other titles shown include Mario Kart 9 (already available since launch), Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Remake (Fall 2026), and Splatoon 4 (Summer 2027). The Direct also highlighted several third-party ports, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Assassin's Creed: Hexe, both optimized for Switch 2.

How to Prepare Your Switch 2 Setup for These Upcoming Titles

With graphically demanding titles like Ocarina of Time Remake, Kingdom Hearts IV, and Xenoblade Genesis on the horizon, optimizing your Switch 2 setup is essential. Here are three concrete steps:

  1. Upgrade your dock: The official Nintendo dock supports 4K output, but third-party options like the POWKONG Cubedock 2 offer additional benefits such as improved heat dissipation, 65W pass-through charging, and a more portable form factor. This is critical for games like Xenoblade Genesis that push the console's thermal limits.
  2. Invest in a high-speed microSD Express card: Kingdom Hearts IV and Xenoblade Genesis require fast storage for seamless open-world streaming. A microSD Express card with read speeds of 800MB/s or higher reduces load times by up to 60% compared to standard UHS-I cards.
  3. Use a 65W GaN charger: The POWKONG Brickgeek 65W adapter ensures your Switch 2 charges at maximum speed during breaks, so you can return to Ocarina of Time quickly. It also charges other USB-C devices, reducing cable clutter.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake launch on Switch 2?

The remake launches in November 2026, as confirmed during the June 9, 2026 Nintendo Direct. It will be a Switch 2 exclusive.

Will Kingdom Hearts IV be available on the original Nintendo Switch?

No. Kingdom Hearts IV is exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It will not run on the original Switch due to hardware requirements.

What resolution does Xenoblade Genesis target on Switch 2?

Xenoblade Genesis targets 4K resolution at 30 FPS in docked mode and 1080p at 60 FPS in handheld mode, according to Monolith Soft's Direct presentation.

Do I need a new microSD card for these games?

Yes. Kingdom Hearts IV requires approximately 80GB of storage. A microSD Express card (UHS-II or faster) is recommended for optimal load times, especially for Xenoblade Genesis's seamless open world.

Can I use my original Switch dock with Switch 2?

Yes, the original Switch dock is compatible with Switch 2, but it only outputs 1080p resolution. For 4K output, you need the official Switch 2 dock or a third-party dock that supports 4K@60Hz, such as the POWKONG Cubedock 2.

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